This is a 2 page color wheel worksheet for students to learn about the color wheel! It includes primary colors, secondary colors, full color wheel, warm colors, cool colors, and rainbow order. This is a great worksheet to leave with a reserve

This is a digital download of a template to assist in making your own cardboard circle loom and the directions to set it up for a yarn weaving. This is a great project for students Grade 2 and up. This project is meditative, keeps hands busy, and is

This is a wonderful project, warm-up, or plan for you or a reserve teacher in your art room if you are learning about abstract art or Pablo Picasso! Included is a Make Your Own Picasso Face worksheet, two project example photos, and a brace map

I always teach this lesson after reading "Ish!" by Peter H. Reynolds. This file is 2 student examples (from 1st Graders! REALLY!) and lesson plans for the project. Project includes discussion topics, drawing, coloring, and painting from a real still

This is a great worksheet to leave with a reserve teacher for practice, and then turn into a final project masterpiece! Students will learn how to draw a more realistic tree by using the letter "V". Students will be finding "V-Trees" everywhere they

PDF printout of directions to make an origami frog that jumps! Fun activity for grades 1 and up! Older kids could even follow directions on their own as an independent activity. Gently "pet" your frog to make it jump!

Use these step-by-step pictures and text to help your students master one-point-perspective in no time! Let the directions remind your students of the steps, so you can assist the students who will need extra one-on-one support in comprehending this

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